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Learning about XBRL
http://www.snee.com/ bobdc.blog/ 2008/ 09/ learning_about_xbrl.htmlFor the geek, not for the accountant. Facts are simple and facts are straight Facts are lazy and facts are late - Talking Heads, "Crosseyed and Painless", from Remain in Light, 1980 Facts can be simple, in which case their values must be expressed as simple content (except in the case of simple
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Just acting as a go-between: Dave’s blog on XBRL
http://ivanherman.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 09/ 01/ just-acting-as-a-go-between-dave%…Dave Raggett’s blog may not be regularly read by SW people, so I thought it would be worth raising some attention. If you are interested by XBRL and Semantic Web, his blog on the subject may be of interest… Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)My Home - My Future « Dave Lambert’s BlogDave’s Whiteboard » Blog Archive » SME?
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Changing my mind about XBRL again
http://www.snee.com/ bobdc.blog/ 2008/ 08/ changing_my_mind_about_xbrl_ag.htmlCall me a flip-flopper. When I first heard about the eXtensible Business Reporting Language, it sounded great: an XML standard for business reports and their contents. Who could argue with lots of data with lots of value to many people, available in an open standard? I knew some of the people who worked on it, and I dug in and played a bit, but eventually lost interest.
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Ex-SEC leaders challenge Cox’s interactive data initiative
http://www.irwebreport.com/ daily/ 2008/ 08/ 27/ ex-sec-leaders-challenge-coxs-i…TWO influential US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) alumni have raised concerns that broadening the use of eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL) to non-financial information will increase disclosure costs, raise difficult legal liability issues, and create burdens on companies that
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The SEC’s got an IDEA
http://thecycle.prweekblogs.com/ 2008/ 08/ 26/ the-secs-got-an-idea/The laundry list of new guidelines and technological advances coming out of the Securities and Exchange Commission with the announcement last week that the “1980s-era EDGAR database” will be scrapped for the new Interactive Data Electronic Applications system.
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IFRS Roadmap, big IDEA for XBRL, CIFir report, PCAOB news
http://www.cpasuccess.com/ 2008/ 08/ ifrs-roadmap-bi.htmlAnd I thought the summer was supposed to be a slow time. Lots of big developments for a Monday in August: IFRS and SEC Roadmap The SEC just posted a notice that the long-awaited roadmap to international financial reporting standards (IFRS) will be announced at a public meeting on Wed, Aug 27,
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As XBRL mandate looms, SEC seeks urgent help with software
http://www.irwebreport.com/ daily/ 2008/ 08/ 25/ as-xbrl-mandate-looms-sec-seeks…AS THE US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) considers new rules to require companies to begin filing their documents in eXtensible Business Reporting Language (XBRL), it has been having trouble finding software experts who can help make those filings usable to investors.
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XBRL and investor relations
http://technoflak.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 08/ xbrl-and-investor-relations.htmlSEC to Junk Paper Filings, Require Interactive Online Reports Within two years, the SEC will require all corporations and mutual funds to file using a technology called XBRL (extensible business reporting language) with the first wave beginning in December.
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SEC sees XBRL, gets an ‘IDEA’
http://cpatrendlines.com/ 2008/ 08/ 20/ sec-sees-xbrl-gets-an-idea/SEC sees XBRL, gets an ‘IDEA’ Play video SEC Announces Successor to EDGAR Database - “IDEA” Will Make Company and Fund Information Interactive. Washington (SEC) - Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Christopher Cox unveiled the successor to the agency’s 1980s-era EDGAR database, which
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SEC dumps EDGAR for electronic alternative
http://www.cpasuccess.com/ 2008/ 08/ sec-dumps-edgar.htmlThe SEC is apparently serious about this XBRL thing. We knew that, of course, long before the commission ruled that companies must begin using the data-tagging technology to file their financial reports. Now comes word of an equally bold step: The SEC is doing away with its EDGAR database and replacing it with Interactive Data Electronic Applications, or IDEA.
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